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e pond, out of rebel musket-range.
Wagons were obtained from the farms near by, and the dead and wounded were conveyed back to Washington.
The regiment started on the return at six o'clock, and reached town through a drenching rain at nine o'clock P. M.
The following is a list of killed and wounded in the fight at Tranter's Creek:
Twenty-Fourth Massachusetts.
Sergeant George L. Litchfield, Co. A, Roxbury, Mass., killed; Private Leroy Dorland, Co. A, Palmer, Mass., killed; Private Orville Brock, Co. I, killed; Corporal Melbourn Croscrup, Co. F, Lynn, killed; Private Geo. H. Baxter, Co. F, Newtown, Mass., killed; Private Austin Gill, Co. K, killed; Wm. H. Moore, Captain of Gun, Marine Artillery, Chicago, Ill., killed; Lieut. Horatio Jarves, Co. A, wounded by ball through left ankle-joint; Capt. W. F. Redding, Co. A, wrist, slight; Private James A. Beal, Co. B, forehead, slight; Private Joseph A. Collins, Co. E, temple; Private John.
Vaughn, Co. E, hip, severely; Private M.